Origins of Political Correctness

February 5, 2000 By Bill Lind

Where does all this stuff you’ve heard about – victim feminism, gay rights movement, invented statistics, rewritten history, the lies, the demands, all the rest of it – where does it come from? For the first time in our history, Americans have to be fearful of what they say, of what they write, and of what they think. They have to be afraid of using the wrong word, a word denounced as offensive or insensitive, or racist, sexist, or homophobic.

We have seen other countries, particularly in this century, where this has been the case. And we have always regarded them with a mixture of pity, and to be truthful, some amusement, because it has struck us as so strange that people would allow a situation to develop where they would be afraid of what words they used. But we now have this situation in this country. We have it primarily on college campuses, but it is spreading throughout the whole society. Where does it come from? What is it? We call it “Political Correctness.”

The name originated as something of a joke, literally in a comic strip, and we tend to think of it still as only half-serious. In fact, it’s deadly serious. It is the great disease of our century, the disease that has left tens of millions of people dead in Europe, in Russia, in China, indeed around the world. It is the disease of ideology. Political Correctness is not funny, it is deadly serious.

Political Correctness is totalitarianISM, cultural MarxISM. It is Marxism translated from economic into cultural terms. It is an effort that goes back not to the 1960s and the hippies and the peace movement, but back to World War I. If we compare the basic tenets of Political Correctness with classical Marxism the parallels are very obvious. READ more at https://www.academia.org/the-origins-of-political-correctness/